Create a Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP
Connect to Wireless Network in Windows Vista
Configure Network Properties
Repair network connection commands
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/382998/repair-network-connections-programatically-from-command-line
http://en.kioskea.net/faq/848-windows-xp-repairing-the-network-connection
http://www.tipsandtutorials.net/windows-xp-repair-the-network-connection-from-the-command-line.html
http://ss64.com/nt/
http://maketecheasier.com/fix-network-problems-in-windows-7/2011/02/08
http://www.pcworld.com/article/246752/quick_windows_networking_fixes.html
http://compinfopro.com/repair-network-connection-command-line-representation/
http://en.kioskea.net/faq/848-windows-xp-repairing-the-network-connection
http://www.tipsandtutorials.net/windows-xp-repair-the-network-connection-from-the-command-line.html
http://ss64.com/nt/
http://maketecheasier.com/fix-network-problems-in-windows-7/2011/02/08
http://www.pcworld.com/article/246752/quick_windows_networking_fixes.html
http://compinfopro.com/repair-network-connection-command-line-representation/
NetStat Command
Broadband Connection in Windows 7
http://www.techulator.com/resources/2642-How-setup-Broadband-connection.aspx
http://www.techulator.com/resources/2642-How-setup-Broadband-connection.aspx
Enable Wireless Service
1. Click Start and select run, type services.msc and hit enter.
2. Locate WLAN AutoConfig service, double click on it to open its properties window.
3. Under General tab, change the Startup type to Automatic and click Start button.
4. Click Apply and then OK.
1. Click Start and select run, type services.msc and hit enter.
2. Locate WLAN AutoConfig service, double click on it to open its properties window.
3. Under General tab, change the Startup type to Automatic and click Start button.
4. Click Apply and then OK.